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What method do folk recommend for lining the moving jaw of metal vices? Using solid timber means that any overlap beyond the jaws has short grain either across the top, or down the sides, depending which way you align it. So plywood seems the obvious solution. But the raw edge of plywood isn't very good for the exposed surface, so do you lip it with hardwood, but then have a similar problem of effectively short grain on the top?
Suggestions??
 
dickm":ib4wfs8j said:
What method do folk recommend for lining the moving jaw of metal vices? Using solid timber means that any overlap beyond the jaws has short grain either across the top, or down the sides, depending which way you align it.

Never had a problem with solid wood - I think you are worrying unnecessarily. I always have the grain running horizontally. Line the moving jaw piece with leather for better grip.

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
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